By the way, all these disclaimers are in a tiny statement at
the bottom of the ad following an asterisk... but there is no asterisk next to the prices to indicate that it isn't the real price.
So, a quick examination of the display ads in RT which show book covers by more than one author generally include a phrase at
the bottom of the ad which goes like this:
The company he heads, U.S. Money Reserve, may sound like U.S. Mint, but it is an unrelated, private company, as readers can see in the fine print at
the bottom of the ad.
In small print at
the bottom of the ad were the words, «ad parody — not to be taken seriously.»
But for many people, if they look closely at the disclosure at
the bottom of the ad, they read where the policy is good for ten years.
Sadly, although Wileyfox has made a point of promising to curate adverts carefully (no cigarettes, gambling, adult content, or loan companies, for example), we were disappointed to find that if you swipe down to
the bottom of the ad stack you'll find the usual tacky wrinkle breakthroughs and «ladies!